2023 allergist compensation gains outstrip inflation
Allergist median academic compensation and non-academic compensation both saw increases in 2023 – and both benchmarks rose more than the reported 3.4% rate of …
Recent Advocacy Actions
The College’s Advocacy Council works diligently to monitor government and regulatory issues affecting allergists, their practices and their patients.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau releases proposed rule on medical debt
The proposed rule would alleviate barriers that patients face when attempting to obtain a loan or mortgage when they have medical debt.
The July issue of Annals focuses on key clinical areas of asthma
A new series of Master Clinician articles provide concise advice and easy-to-use diagrams on how to diagnose and/or treat key clinical topics.
Tips on diving back into committee work
While we are midway through 2024, it’s not too late to “hit the reset button” and take a more active role on your committee!
Considerations for a committee budget request
A successful proposal will clearly describe why the project is needed and how it would benefit the College’s membership.
Spotlight on Committee Collaboration
This project will benefit College members by providing greater access to up-to-date information related to drug allergy.
Your leadership’s decisions – Summer 2024
The following are some of the key actions taken by the ACAAI Board of Regents and Executive Committee at recent meetings
Radio piece featuring ACAAI president reaches close to 10 million listeners
Radio remains a great tool for reaching patients with allergy messages – in their homes, cars, or on mobile devices.
Comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Allergists and other practitioners who accept Medicare and Medicaid payments – including Medicare Part B – must comply with Section 504.